PAQE FOUR BottU Rainier i a name of distinction with thone who now goou Deer, Ihu account for the popularity It enjoy not only in ItritUh Columbia, hut everywhere Rainier U itrvrd, COAST BHEWERIES LTD. ViarauTM . Ne Wntmlnmr Vkfnrii Thi' idvertisement is not published f displayed by the Liquor Central BMrd or by the Government of British Columbia. Five people. mJUm ' ' THE DAILY KXW8 DRAFTED FOR WAR throughout the war. Others Leave Q. C. CITY The regular monthly meeting of the United Church Ladles' Auxl'.i- jary was held last Thursday eve- Inlng at the home of Mrs. Prank SMITHERS, September 8: Lieut. Oale. Skldegate. There was a gooa . . . t T" l n til .11 n uarucr 01 simmers, wen auenaance. ev. uasu Hartley known and very popular repres- opened the meeting with a timely entative of the Soldier Settlement ; prayer for peace. Reports of sec-' Board here for the past two years, retary and treasurer were read I was the first to leave Smithers to and adopted. A donation from a join Canada's military forces In friend towards construction of a the present crisis. Mr. Barber left belfry for the United Church was on Sunday by motor car proceed- acknowledged. Materials for working to Victoria where he had been lng for the Fall sale were dlstrl- asked to accept the position 01 buted. After the business meeting,' staff major on the staff of Military 'presided over by Mrs. E. C. Stev-' I District No. 11 with headquarters! ens, vice-president, in the ab-.ln the capital. sence of the president, a social He had filled a very Important i hour was enjoyed, position on the staff during the; summer manoeuvres at Vemon; Mlss fclnel Carmlchael celebrated and his ability -was recognized and ncr twelf th birthday recently when . . . ..... ... L 1, m 'AffyVlt mfll1 m 4 J ...1 iic was cauea ior service during v4"1 sucoia uucjiui-u ncr the conflict now upon the country. Party- Refreshments were served Mr. Barber visited Jasper during J " f- " a" the time that ih Kin nH o,n and other amusements. were visitlne there this summer and h -a nroccori ir, Mrs. Chauncey F -wMuuiaw a it x v r ivuurtk v c iii aiiAinu.f Lfi I'Hi rpanv rr na- Harrison of by the veterans of Jasner to take ?5wart, wno visited her daughter. charee of thir eomna.w rvn J- Morreau here for the sum they paraded for Inspection by mJr nununa. leu at me ena oi His Majesty. month for her home In the He will be greatly missed by the north veterans 0f the north In whose in-' . ... ! terests he has done a ereat dear enjoyable Impromptu dance of Important work while serving nf?, 0n4t.the Prlnce CnarlM here for th snMi. cui.n,... " " Urne the steamer was here Board northbound. Both passengers anil The' attended and music best wishes of his many to1"1?"1 WM rurnbned by ,ocal friends In Smithers will follow him Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hill were I ! hosts tn thre miinlix KfjfitrHowl W. H. M. Collison and A H R nanini, v- m .. 1 ' i.,u,iui5 a i, win I1U1UC. II1U11 .Howell of Smithers left on Tuee . t enjoyed a game of four-handed (day's train for Prince Rupert with crlbbage while the ladles knitted.! HIGH COMMISSIONER TAKES THE THROTTLE m m j " cai read the Dally News. It r''nd the country either at home Charles for Prince RuDert whiw is not beine rushed At I - - - -....v. Or r abmsri. aroad' thtie thus ra carrying rrvln nir out the he V m. ..,111 will -i . impvi, . . mici pays to let them know what you spend a week on business have to aell "dU11',"s oi ineir iatners m the last war and In years gone by. "BEHIND THE HEADLINES If EXCITING... SpUt-tecond aewi breakri Molten metal Inlo wsrdi! The miracle of teletyp! Th itory behind the itorrl EDUCATIONAL mm - l. iirv'l :hl iter' THE VANCOUVER DAILY PROVINCE MUSSALLEM'S I ECONOMY STORE 317-319 Third Avenue West Where Dollars Have More Cents Quality Prompt Service After the show drop in and try our milk shakes, sodas and Ice cream. We aho have a complete stock of fruits and rvejtelables Phone, 18 & 19 P.O. Box 575 III NEW ROYAL HOTEL 3, Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates LOO op 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 p.o. Boi 111 Terrace Legion 0n Wa r Topics Would Ban Profiteering Veterans For Guard Duty TERRACEf September 8 branch of the Canadian Legion held a meeting Wednes " w -.. v... on vi, 1, LUIltJ war. Tw0 resolutions were submitted to the Provincial Command, (one to urge the authorities to ban profiteering and the other to offer the services of veterans In war activities such as euardlner brlriW TERRACE I The cirrus mm a 1 v-iuv nj tunii lJI Tuesday and livened things up a Dit Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, Weather was unsettled with cool gusts of wind and an occasional splash of rain. A dance was HpM tn Mia oaa . . - aB iiv VUU fellows' Hall WcrinotHfiv nlnht I. raise funds for a skating rink In! Terrace. The affair was well at. tended and, although more money' win De needed for the building of a rink, a start was made and'- 0V0mrhss4t, YnA n I 11 . . I - "-"-j nau a kuuu itme. Herbert's orchestra provided the music Otto von Hpm arrived at TVr. ,'race Wednesday nlsht from Pre-I mier ior a visit to his family who are at present residing at Terrace. Queen Charlotte f today'sjveather me intention of Immediately Join,- The guests were Dr. and Mrs. D. r i W.I An the army. Mr. Collison ex- T. R. McColl. Mr. and Mrs. Bertl DUSV INOW .. With .. 'pected to Join the 102nd Coast Roberts and Mr anrf xtr, wmi.m' j J (Artillery in Prince Rupert while Mr. Howell is proceeding to Van- the team of McColl and Hill. jcouver to rejoin his old comrades jln the Machine Gun Battalion Mrs. H. R. Beaven Is spendlns (there. ,a veek untn Mrs Gordon Joliffe ) Both of these young men have at Sandsplt where the latter is been very active In musical and holidaying. dramatic circles of Smithers and' I both have been active members of There were two delightful social iuc omuners Brass uann Tnev (rathHn; u Emulating the celebrated "Casey Jones" is none other than the Hon. Vincent Massey. high commissioner for Canada, as he christened the first of the new streamline locomotives to go Into service on the London, Eng.. North Eastern Railroad. The locomotive was named "Dominion of Canada." Behind Commissioner Massey in the driver cab is Sir H. Nigel Orlesley. Fishing Boats lake ice in winter time. Weather Forecast ' Rev. C. A. Hinchllffe was in-1 General Synopsis The baro-' .vited to become chaplain to Ter-.meter nas rin on the const and t 4 A K m A m I. -S 1 t IO -M r4 a n I m t . a uiantu ana, naving agreed to " """"" ucprcssion is slowly ap- act In that proachlng the Oueen rtiarintfi. mat, eanarltv capaciiy, priH.nt iTeSlaent , Dubeau formally welcomed Mr.' knds from the west. Showers ooouooooociocusijooaaooaooort ELSIE F. HEAPS PlOMA A.T.C.M. a wuu and Theory ALL GRADES Private or Class Instruction Beginners from pre-school ag also Teachers' Training Class Twelve Years Experience Phone IJLUE 997 00000000000600000000000000 1 CENTRAL HOTEL" ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Uest Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK i Victoria Clear, calm; barometer, ; 30.10 PECULIAR ,10 1 30.13. ' the stratosphere to drift to iage mcse aays, especially at miles per hour; barometer, 30J5; week-ends when trolling boats, temperature, 49; sea smooth, seiners, packers and Datrol boat Bull ltarhnr rw.n. tn ... clouds, calm; barometer. 30J1: ' temperature, nuiimuic, 50; 7v, U?ht mill swell. SC1I, UNDERWATER, MOOSE SEEN. Yukon. 25,000, 8.1c and 5.5r, THE PAS, Manitoba, September Rsen'tlnel 25 000 7 Or nH ' Ms' 8: (CP)A local school teacher pJ has been told the' strange tale of y- 19 000 d 55c rr.n,,r an amphibious moose-like i looking .Ji.CoW rowTtnrn Storage. nuivil Aids avVril AlC Jl ICCU ing " on the " " " w bottom of . lakes I. O in , Nor- iui 1 day under the chairmanshln r.t thern Manitoba. Not onlv one bu Comrade Dubeau. The room was'sevcral Indians are reportrd to' filled and after routine business' have seen the creature. Some claim : was disposed of talk turned to theito havc observed It through clear, Canadian Qulvik, 17.000. 7.4c and 5c, Atlln. Tramp, 17. 7.4c and 5c. Booth.. Steamship Sailings i .For Vancouvei i ' Monday 8s. Prince Rupert 3 p.m, Tuesday Catala 1:30 pm, Wednesday Ss. Princess i ' Charlotte 5 p,m Frlday-6s Prln. Adelaide 10 pin. 81 Cardena 10:30 pm Saturday-Ss. Prln. Louis ..5 p.m August 6 and 20 8s. Prince 1 Robert IUCTt . , 6 pn, iiiw nis urst ai- on me nonnern tendance at the meetings. MrJcoast' whlIe over the Interior it Hinchllffe, as the new chaplain., is "8htly warmer. From Vancouver- made a suitable reply In which he Wcst Coast of Vancouver Island expressed his pleasure and desire ! Moderate northwesterly winds. hj nziy me veterans work In any ir, mucn same tempera- TLa tf 4iif .1.1 I turn ture. " fclr JiC tUUiU. Sunday ss Catala p.m." r Aionoay-as. Prln. Charlotte a m. s Wcd-Ss. Pr. Rupert 10 a.m. 5 Friday Ss. Princess ,5 MU - ajn.5 Ss. Prince Ocorge 10 am.! 5 Ss. Pr. Adelaide a 5 4 I..,, -j Cardena "ardonn C ss WILSONS ma REALLY KILL line al killt flici all day anil evrrr dar for 2 or 3 wrrka. 3 padi In rarh Iiarkri. No aprarlnc, no (llrLlnrm, no, liad odor. Ak your Druggist, Crotery or Oneral Store. 10 CENTS PER PACKET WHY PAY MORE? THH WILSON 1XY PAI CO., H.-llu. Q. 1 . 1 t&tl'i INCIDENT! Object Falling From Sky Near Smithers Wa Weather Balloon SMITHERS, Sept. 8.-A peculiar incident occurred near the Mud Creek bridge on the Canadian National Railway about ten miles east of New Hazelton on Saturday last. I The section man was patrolling the i line and looking after the bridge at that point thinking of all the I things that would be happening now that war had Just been declar-,ed and no doubt Imagining that his 'particular section would be one selected for trouble by an enemy ; when he looked up and raw an object descending from the heavens suspended from two small balloon. 'The thins rame rlrlftlnv tinvn and I picked out a nice- tree cIok to the .bridge bridge and and came came to to rest rest In In the the I L. i . I 'J d i nn I1CT Till... 7". ""!miejT aj mm W. C. Fields With F-DOAR MM.is ,M tylAKME MttAltTMV , 'You Can't Cheat An Honest Man With "MOKTIMER' (At 7:J: and ) ADIIII) msws - spout sciwa COMING SATURDAY OUT NELSON EIHiy ! "Urr fki:i:i)om if m n branthe. Thoroughly alarmed and 1011110 Tfllb'Un feeling ut that some diabolical "5 CllYYYd scheme was on foot he Immediately sent In an alarm to the police and the police from lUzelton and were dUlodged from the tree and SMITH EI 18 8ept 8 examined and proved to be weather Harger. son of Erne r oanoons mai were sent up from i.euwa. pastea away Juneau. Alaska, and the box con- corning In the SmiVf talned a note with the rrquert that were he had been ;. who ever found It would report the time. Mr. Barger had matter to Juneau. There have been' far tomt time but (t rumors that valuable weather ln-lpected that he wouH itrumenU were enclosed In the box .Oulplcly- He ,was about but these have not been substantl-'K nd had grown up . - . I ......... mu. i v . vuiu iiuv o(7irBr ira,"" uuunk in tamer ' f Estevan-Cloudy, northwest wind onaDle to expect that valuable ln-tf first settlers In tti I miles miles Der per hour:: hour;; barometer barometer, irumenU rtrumcnU wou,d would be turned turned loose Besides his lather dr rx-i : : r,tt w" v Vancouver rienr ni.o.t i unknown declination. , ... w v wv u a v QUEEN CHARLOTTE, Sept. 8: wind, 5 miles The section j per hour: barn- - - " man was mm quite UUliC I re C Queen Charlotte City has the an- meter. 30.10 'lleved lleved to to know know that that the ih. enemies "iiin naa travelled all the . - - w mil b , I hm k J Z r T'. :l a,-u"4" .nwmiy wncn locaimre constantly coming ana goin-. wina. io miles per hour; barometer.! WT om Juneau. Alaska, to aliiht "'fnlT , ft? u Llh h03tesses entertained at afternoon, Most are local boats but often ves- 30.22 (rising,; temperature. 50;'on the railway line Juat at such a S X 'iS :jdfST LI!'. S.?.1?" F"d At- !rT ta W " . 5W e nd when guards haS !" JUH teken taken UO up their their patroU natrnl. In to i.w. ich I ZrZZLX T " Et hmf t0 hCr n.yisits. Talk around the waterfront Prince Rupert-Low fog. high 5LS 5 S u , ? , Uhen her ,ncluded Mrs- D.l these days is all of "sets." "snags.-clouds, north wind. 2 miles per tor untoward Incidents Three rnore recruits left Sml- McColl, Mrs. Basil Hartley, Mrs. T.IBear, weights and, most important hour; barometer 3027 (rislnet- - k",1?"''8 traln to Join Stewart' Mrs- A- al- Mrs. E. C. of all, prices. temperature. 48: sea smooth tne 102nd Artillery at Prince Rup- Stevens and Mrs. A. J. Ingraham.1 Nearly all the local trailers have Triple Island-Overcast ' calm- ,Mr8-w"m Reld sailed last ert, these being Cecil Ebert, Stan- Friday was the occasion of Mrs. D been in, and some are now tlshln light swell. ' nlnt on the Prince Rupert for a v, .,,o.u ai.u u.iiam uoui- mcuous tea party when many on the West Coast where cohoei Langara Island-High scottcrcd p Vancouver S0- ... ; local ladles called, and spent the re fairly plentiful. clouds; west wind.. 8 miles ner ... inc jumig men mrougnoui in-! afternoon n formal. ' Th. mnn inino i. i . i . r Miss FraneM Ty.nm.- ..i.-j -,.. . . j. .. oimvu , num. uarumcier. ju.20: temnera- -"..'"11 aaajra , . . . . country are becoming restless and, .well under way but the pinks are ture. 51: modi-rat w.n Ia" nlht on the Prince Runert for iicao Oscar tiiii Hill i.a left icit on on the ine Prinr-' mncs elusive and ana the me ... - " fVltlllC' i - Man Is Dead some wverai orothera anf I home in Telkwa T frienda thrnuehnnt IV P V ' Smithers both proceeded td the Cliff Barter rate Away at Ait d tnic vj uiTcsugaic. ine uauoons 21 Years with the box sutpended from them pearance of a typical fishing vll- Alert Bay Cloudy, east wind. 2. the the British British Empire Empire were were not not yet vet lA the,r their lo loss a f tr ti of I? etfn their sjm, trying to bomb the local bridges' ttom tne United Ch t v but it was quit a co-Incidence thatirr on Thurnday af'rr i rr X' l Elio Furniture VKINCE RUPERT Come Iok Over Our Larsc Stock Of MT BASE FLQOR COVKUINfi Now on Ijisplay-HKATERS, STOVES, ETC. jhKu rjirmiure nennrfmnnt Smoked "Rupert Brand" Mild Cured Salmon 15c pkg. For Lunrh on Toasted Sandwiches or Horsd'ocuvrc One Package Serves Tour People K.eps for Weeks In Refrigerator Canadian Fish & Cold Storage i Prince ,tpfrt 1 . J UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. leamcr Lea7 Prince Rupert for Vancouver; TBO T.S.S. CATAU EVEKf TUBS- T.S.S. CAKDENA Fill DA T Va? ' !3 P m- 10:30 Due Due Vancouver, p.m. Thur.. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. prank i ?JS.,on wrt'nB Reservations antf Tickets From icank J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone ?6J